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Officers handcuff, remove Delta passenger from flight after overhead bin squabble
A Delta passenger became irate when there was no room for his luggage in overhead bins on a plane — and was forcibly removed from the New York-bound aircraft Wednesday. The captain refused to fly the plane with the man on board. (www.nydailynews.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
How does the passenger who took up extra bin space ahead of their seat feel???
Where is it mentioned that another passenger has used HIS space in the over head lockers?overhead lockers are provided for all passengers on board, you buy a seat ticket not an overhead locker ticket,next people will be wanting their own space for their cases/luggage in the hold, maybe in the hold space under their seat!
"He began removing and throwing another passenger’s items from the bin above his seat, a Delta spokesman said."
Social custom dictates that the bin space above a row "belongs" to the row beneath.
Unfortunately, there are far too many miscreants who stow their bags in the first row, despite sitting in Row 47, therefore when passengers for those front rows arrive, the only bin space is at row 47, and nobody wants to walk all the way back to stow (and thus retrieve) their bags.
Social custom dictates that the bin space above a row "belongs" to the row beneath.
Unfortunately, there are far too many miscreants who stow their bags in the first row, despite sitting in Row 47, therefore when passengers for those front rows arrive, the only bin space is at row 47, and nobody wants to walk all the way back to stow (and thus retrieve) their bags.
Have had to use storage away from my seat many times. I always thought it was "open" storage. Never saw a document stating I am entitled to the bin over my seat.
1. Social customs/norms aren't a written document. Just like holding the door for someone behind you with an arm full of stuff, it's the polite and courteous thing to do, but there's no formal 'rule."
2. Some bins do specifically say that they are reserved (first class, premium economy being typical).
2. Some bins do specifically say that they are reserved (first class, premium economy being typical).
That was my point. You're not entitled to squat. Throwing a fit just gets you and your bags tossed.
easiest solution is to fly business class